The paper [PMID 18385274] is currently the best reference for the Y chromosome. The supplemental material is available at
[1] and is sufficient for determining a reasonable collection of snps for the criteria of a genoset which recognizes a haplogroup. [2] provides a nice poster although it lacks the mapping to rs#.

The Y-chromosome has a lower SNP mutation rate than mtDNA.

There was a recomendation from the Y-chromosome consortium, YCC, to change to a short hand. That is to write R-P312 rather than R1b1b2a1a2.